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France and the United States signed two agreements in the 1980s about the transfer of convicts and Moussaoui's mother Aisha el Wafi and his lawyer have asked that the Frenchman be allowed to serve his sentence in his home country.

"A possible demand for transferring Zacarias Moussaoui could be looked at within this framework," Foreign Ministry spokesman Jean-Baptiste Mattei said at an electronic press briefing.

"But in any case, we have to wait for the American justice system to provide a definitive sentence and to define the conditions of the sentence," he added.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/05/04...ui.france.reut/

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"his home country." yeah right. LOL

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France and the United States signed two agreements in the 1980s about the transfer of convicts and Moussaoui's mother Aisha el Wafi and his lawyer have asked that the Frenchman be allowed to serve his sentence in his home country.

"A possible demand for transferring Zacarias Moussaoui could be looked at within this framework," Foreign Ministry spokesman Jean-Baptiste Mattei said at an electronic press briefing.

"But in any case, we have to wait for the American justice system to provide a definitive sentence and to define the conditions of the sentence," he added.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/05/04...ui.france.reut/

then again, a lifelong diet of snails and frog legs might be fitting punishment :whistle:

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France and the United States signed two agreements in the 1980s about the transfer of convicts and Moussaoui's mother Aisha el Wafi and his lawyer have asked that the Frenchman be allowed to serve his sentence in his home country.

"A possible demand for transferring Zacarias Moussaoui could be looked at within this framework," Foreign Ministry spokesman Jean-Baptiste Mattei said at an electronic press briefing.

"But in any case, we have to wait for the American justice system to provide a definitive sentence and to define the conditions of the sentence," he added.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/05/04...ui.france.reut/

then again, a lifelong diet of snails and frog legs might be fitting punishment :whistle:

I think being denied to see his mother ever again may be the harsher of the two things. They better keep him right here in the USofA. Serving his time in France would seem like a reward that he surely does not deserve.

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Why not? He's sentenced to life and whether he will serve his sentence in Farnce or the US doesn't matter, does it?

The French are pussies, they will probably make it a cakewalk for him.

Without a doubt, so keep him right where he is

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Why not? He's sentenced to life and whether he will serve his sentence in Farnce or the US doesn't matter, does it?

I'm sure a prison in socialist France is quite nice.

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Why not? He's sentenced to life and whether he will serve his sentence in Farnce or the US doesn't matter, does it?
I'm sure a prison in socialist France is quite nice.

If it's anything like Germany, he'd likely be able to take college classes and shite like that. Hard time? :no:

LOL maybe Zacarias could get a degree in Wahabbi law while behind bars.

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Why not? He's sentenced to life and whether he will serve his sentence in Farnce or the US doesn't matter, does it?

I'm sure a prison in socialist France is quite nice.

wonder what wine they serve with the meals there

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Why not? He's sentenced to life and whether he will serve his sentence in Farnce or the US doesn't matter, does it?

I'm sure a prison in socialist France is quite nice.

wonder what wine they serve with the meals there

"Wine, of course, is no luxury -- it's an essential part of daily life. Dinner is not dinner without it. The French understand this. I once had a neighbor, a merchant marine, who entertained me during dinners with tales of brothels and bar fights around the world (clearly not conversation fit for January.) He said it was best to be busted for brawling in France because French prisons serve the best wine."

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"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies."

Senator Barack Obama
Senate Floor Speech on Public Debt
March 16, 2006



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